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Research Fig. 5 shows that 75% of the study sample viewed that their institutions do not conduct any IPv6 research. The interviewees were asked to determine the number and type of publications in this area, interviewee 3 stated that the whole institution "…published less than 5 articles during the last 2 years in areas related to IPv6…" the interviewee added "Unfortunately, this is really insufficient, no projects at all…we need to be active in the future…". The participants were also asked to determine whether or not their institution provide any IPv6 courses or related contents. Fig 6 shows the responses of the study sample.
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This study is conducted to investigate experts’ views to determine the Omani higher education institutions readiness and deployment of IPv6. In particular, the study aims to assess the institutional awareness, current environment, policy, planning, and resources. Descriptive method was followed and two study instruments were designed and implemente...
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... answer the fourth study question: "What IPv6 related research and course provisions do these institutions hold?" the participants were asked to determine whether or not their institution conduct any research on IPv6. Fig 5 shows the responses of the study sample. 5 shows that 75% of the study sample viewed that their institutions do not conduct any IPv6 research. ...
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... 5 shows the responses of the study sample. 5 shows that 75% of the study sample viewed that their institutions do not conduct any IPv6 research. The interviewees were asked to determine the number and type of publications in this area, interviewee 3 stated that the whole institution "…published less than 5 articles during the last 2 years in areas related to IPv6…" the interviewee added "Unfortunately, this is really insufficient, no projects at all…we need to be active in the future…". ...
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